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arxiv: 2310.11863 · v2 · pith:F2MTFQXZ · submitted 2023-10-18 · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Structural transformations driven by local disorder at interfaces

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Despite the fundamental importance of solid-solid transformations in many technologies, the microscopic mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, we explore the atomistic mechanisms at the migrating interface during solid-solid phase transformations between the topologically closed-packed A15 and body-centred cubic phase in tungsten. The high energy barriers and slow dynamics associated with this transformation require the application of enhanced molecular sampling approaches. To this end, we performed metadynamics simulations in combination with a path collective variable derived from a machine learning classification of local structural environments, which allows the system to freely sample the complex interface structure. A disordered region of varying width forming at the migrating interface is identified as a key physical descriptor of the transformation mechanisms, facilitating the atomic shuffling and rearrangement necessary for structural transformations. Furthermore, this can directly be linked to the differences in interface mobility for distinct orientation relationships as well as the formation of interfacial ledges during the migration along low-mobility directions.

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